113

In ASP.NET MVC2 I use OutputCache and the VaryByParam attribute. I got it working fine with a single parameter, but what is the correct syntax when I have several parameters on the method?

[OutputCache(Duration=30, VaryByParam = "customerId"]
public ActionResult Index(int customerId)
{
//I've got this one under control, since it only has one parameter
}

[OutputCache(Duration=30, VaryByParam = "customerId"]
public ActionResult Index(int customerId, int languageId)
{
//What is the correct syntax for VaryByParam now that I have a second parameter?
}

How do I get it to cache the pages using both parameters? Do I enter add the attribute twice? Or write "customerId, languageId" as the value??

2 Answers 2

217

Valid values for VaryByParam are one of the following:

  • The literal string * (asterisk), which varies by all parameters of the action method.
  • The literal string none (case-insensitive), which varies by no parameters of the action method.
  • A string containing the semicolon-separated names of the parameters you wish to vary by.

In your case, you'd want the first option:

[OutputCache(Duration = 30, VaryByParam = "*")]
public ActionResult Index(int customerId, int languageId)
{
}

If, however, you had some params you want to vary by and some that you don't, then you'd use the third option:

[OutputCache(Duration = 30, VaryByParam = "customerId;languageId")] // foo is omitted
public ActionResult Index(int customerId, int languageId, int foo)
{
}

Reference.

0
1

You can also use * to include all parameters

 [OutputCache(Duration =9234556,VaryByParam = "*")]
1
  • 2
    Welcome to Stack Overflow. While this code may answer the question, providing additional context regarding why and/or how this code answers the question improves its long-term value. How to Answer
    – Elletlar
    Commented Feb 8, 2019 at 9:37

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.